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atomicpopcorn.net - 10/14/2009
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If you’re familiar with classic horror, Hammer Film Productions will drum up instant images of 1950s/60s/70s monster sequels, such as The Revenge of Frankenstein and the Christopher Lee Dracula films. Since the seventies, Hammer has survived through British television specials and ...
cinemastyles.blogspot.com - 10/12/2009
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I recently watched The Curse of Frankenstein again
and was once again impressed with how boldly Hammer
Film Productions, director Terence Fisher and write Jimmy Sangster all worked together to produce such a splendid reboot of a story (before they were called reboots and one year before their ...
It was always Peter
cinemastyles.blogspot.com - 10/7/2009
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cinemastyles.blogspot.com —
City of the Dead was released in September
of 1960 in England and several months later in
the United States, along with an unfortunate re-title Horror Hotel . The change in name didn't help its fortunes in the states and the movie quickly fell off the radar of horror fans the world over. It ...
Burn Witch Burn!
finalgirl.blogspot.com - 10/13/2009
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Dracula A.D. 1972 was Hammer Studios' attempt to
revitalize their Dracula franchise and to take the Count
out of musty castles and into hotpants-flavored modern times. Did that idea ever stand a chance of being successful? Eh, why not. The prologue, ...
Day 13: "Master, I did it! I summoned you!"
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